Tanny problems???
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From: twentynine palms, ca, USA/wichita, ks
Well My car has been running alright since I took care of a few things after my swap but yesterday we had our first snow, 8". The problem is that in the snow my tranny is SUPER hard to shift. I'm at the light and trying to put it in 2nd(start out there for tranction.) I have to Ram it into the gear or it won't go. Sometimes I have to put it in reverse first. I was just wondering if my tranny could have somehow frozen? does this happen? If I let the car sit for awhile then it goes right into gear when I start it up but It won't go in to easy after I drive for a while.
All trannies will act differently when its very cold outside because everything contracts and the fluid viscosity changes. what fluid are you using?
wow sounds like snow sucks .. i have problems when i first start the car in the morning i usually have to put it in 2nd before i can put it in first. but its fine after the car warms up.
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From: twentynine palms, ca, USA/wichita, ks
Well It warmed up a little and the snow is pretty much gone on the roads and my tranny is still screwing up. I was thinking maybe a bad throw out bearing? I seriously have no idea And I'm getting sick of this stupid car! I'm using honda MTF filled up to the bottom of the fill hole threads. just like the book says.
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